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there was a naval arms race between britain and germany, for example. but we had 40 or 50 years of an arms race between the you arduous there were, as of mid june 1914, no outstanding boundary disputes, no country planned part of another territory. there was some imperial rivalry, but we have a lot of them. rivalry in the world right now between the united states and china and all sorts of other ways. there was imperial rivalry in africa, but the european countries effectively divided up africa among themselves some years previously. once the war began then, of course, all the imperial rivalries came to the surface and in africa britain and france on one side in germany on the other were very negatively fighting to seize control of each other's colonies knowing that to the victor would go the spoils. but despite the tension, i do not think the war was inevitable. >> you did talk more than a little bit about american anti-war feeling. what about that? i know that the american left was split between the less radical. lenin. russia dropped out of the war a
there was a naval arms race between britain and germany, for example. but we had 40 or 50 years of an arms race between the you arduous there were, as of mid june 1914, no outstanding boundary disputes, no country planned part of another territory. there was some imperial rivalry, but we have a lot of them. rivalry in the world right now between the united states and china and all sorts of other ways. there was imperial rivalry in africa, but the european countries effectively divided up africa...
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even as the tory party, or rather, i'm sorry, the anglican church in great britain has been described as the tory party at the pulpit, so the legal in most good law schools can be described as a democratic party at the lectern. now, that has been changed and i mentioned it's been changed at harvard. and, indeed, most schools that have in respect these days whether libertarian or a conservative professor that they may hesitate to more than one for fear that they will breed -- [laughter] but they do tend to have one. and so things aren't changing. this ideological slant goes back a good long ways. and if you wanted to come you could trace it back to roscoe pont about a century ago who said that law should be conceived as a five social engineering, isn't that a wonderful phrase, which means that the law schools might think of themselves as schools of engineering. but it really began picking up momentum during and after the new deal. various law professors joined fdr's administration. even more notably, people in fdr's administration went over to law schools after they left and became pro
even as the tory party, or rather, i'm sorry, the anglican church in great britain has been described as the tory party at the pulpit, so the legal in most good law schools can be described as a democratic party at the lectern. now, that has been changed and i mentioned it's been changed at harvard. and, indeed, most schools that have in respect these days whether libertarian or a conservative professor that they may hesitate to more than one for fear that they will breed -- [laughter] but they...
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of course britain being one of america's most trusted strategic allies peace activists have targeted a top secret u.s. military base in the u.k. which is due to become part of a european missile defense shield they say britain barely knows what's going on putting the country's security at risk. here it's a little piece of america in the heart of the u.k.'s yorkshire dales where it's britons who are demanding independence from america. symbolizes what's wrong with the special relationship between britain and the united states here we have a base that's on u.s. control which the british government and british people have no control menwith hill is the largest intel gathering and surveillance base outside the us there are thirty two satellite dishes housed inside the huge golf ball structures which can eavesdrop on telephone calls faxes and e-mails from around the world it's been operational since the one nine hundred sixty s. but now it's set to become part of the controversial missile defense shield to alert the u.s. to any launch of ballistic missiles as in poland and the czech repub
of course britain being one of america's most trusted strategic allies peace activists have targeted a top secret u.s. military base in the u.k. which is due to become part of a european missile defense shield they say britain barely knows what's going on putting the country's security at risk. here it's a little piece of america in the heart of the u.k.'s yorkshire dales where it's britons who are demanding independence from america. symbolizes what's wrong with the special relationship...
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america this space symbolizes what's wrong with the special relationship between britain and states here we have a base that's on u.s. control which the british public and british people have no control menwith hill is the largest intel gathering and surveillance space outside the us there are thirty two satellite dishes housed inside the huge golf ball structures which can eavesdrop on telephone calls faxes and e-mails from around the world it's been operational since the one nine hundred sixty s. but now it's set to become part of the controversial missile defense shield to alert the u.s. to any launch of police stick missiles as in poland and the czech republic where the u.s. also plans to site bases worry that having a facility here will put the area in danger heightening the risk of an attack by anyone who wants to disable the shield but unlike in eastern europe the government here has put up no fight at all in fact it doesn't even know what goes on here there isn't a single british official in parliament or in the intelligence services who could give you a full picture of what is h
america this space symbolizes what's wrong with the special relationship between britain and states here we have a base that's on u.s. control which the british public and british people have no control menwith hill is the largest intel gathering and surveillance space outside the us there are thirty two satellite dishes housed inside the huge golf ball structures which can eavesdrop on telephone calls faxes and e-mails from around the world it's been operational since the one nine hundred...
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but low average for this time of year. >> britain's new couple got in exercise today during a stop at prince edward island canada. they took part in a men verses women dragon boat race. the men won, later the prince showed off his military helicopter skills making his first ever water landing. canada is the only country that trains pilots to make water landings. >> some in the east bay used the holiday to bring attention to an important made cal cause. the event is named for a girl who died in her sleep. doctors say it was similar to sids but wasn't. they know it because of her age. the run and walk is to raise money and create public awareness. >> 62 hot dogs in ten minutes. how joey chestnut dealt with temperatures as he tried to defend his title. . >>> san jose's joey chestnut won his 5th straight hot dog eating contest today. he ate 61 62 in ten minutes. he said all he had to do was find his rhythm. his mother said her son prepared by eating mostly milk and hot dogs for the past few weeks. >> in victory for either the a's or the giants. >> not the best of days and for giants fans
but low average for this time of year. >> britain's new couple got in exercise today during a stop at prince edward island canada. they took part in a men verses women dragon boat race. the men won, later the prince showed off his military helicopter skills making his first ever water landing. canada is the only country that trains pilots to make water landings. >> some in the east bay used the holiday to bring attention to an important made cal cause. the event is named for a girl...
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unbelievable and you hear the talking about an even tones this is all very ordinary do you think that britain's reputation for press freedom is does not at all the printing media i don't really talk to used to support born in star they have a second to resign so not sure if. i call him my within the television you didn't see it so you. would so much for channel four i've changed what i think it.
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britain's royal family cost taxpayer almost $52 million last year. that's 5% less than the year before. the government shaved costs by deferring maintenance on the royal palaces. shaved a lot of maintenance apparently. >> yeah. when we come back, the jury in the casey anthony murder trial will have their first full day of deliberations tuesday. >>> and also the mexican prisoner who tried to make a not so great escape. ♪ there's another way to minimize litter box odor: purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder to help neutralize odors in multiple-cat homes. and our improved formula also helps eliminate dust. so it's easier than ever to keep your house smelling just the way you want it. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home. i'm more active, i eat right, i'm making changes to support my metabolism. and i switched to one a day women's active metabolism, a complete women's multivitamin, plus more -- for metabolism support. and that's a change i feel good about. [ female announcer ] from one a day. thankfully, th
britain's royal family cost taxpayer almost $52 million last year. that's 5% less than the year before. the government shaved costs by deferring maintenance on the royal palaces. shaved a lot of maintenance apparently. >> yeah. when we come back, the jury in the casey anthony murder trial will have their first full day of deliberations tuesday. >>> and also the mexican prisoner who tried to make a not so great escape. ♪ there's another way to minimize litter box odor: purina...
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a brief look at a couple of international headlines now britain's prime minister is in afghanistan for a two day visit to k. troops there but david cameron's plans to celebrate progress in fighting insurgents are being marred after a soldier was captured and executed by the taliban cameron's visit comes just a week after his announcement that all british combat troops will pull out of afghanistan by two thousand and fourteen. from the well and president of the charges has made a surprise return home during his treatment for cancer in cuba it coincides with venezuela's two hundred independence day anniversary he addressed cheering supporters in the capital but says he won't be able to join the celebrations it was thought chavis wouldn't be home for months and doubts remain as to whether he's made a fool for a couple. tunisia has sentenced its fugitive former president to fifteen years in prison for trafficking drugs weapons and archaeological artifacts a fortnight ago the ex leader was convicted of investment and sentenced to thirty five years behind bars finale fled to saudi arabia bac
a brief look at a couple of international headlines now britain's prime minister is in afghanistan for a two day visit to k. troops there but david cameron's plans to celebrate progress in fighting insurgents are being marred after a soldier was captured and executed by the taliban cameron's visit comes just a week after his announcement that all british combat troops will pull out of afghanistan by two thousand and fourteen. from the well and president of the charges has made a surprise return...
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talking about i don't even tones this is all very ordinary do you think that britain's reputation for press freedom. and bottle the printed media i don't really talk i do used to support morningstar they had certain resign so not strictly like a guy with. the television you didn't see and so you. would so much on the fly used to watch i think it's we are in with the vortex sucks for over a larger with some of that credit we're in in the bottom actually today is helping thank you very much thanks very much. twenty years ago.
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but low average for this time of year. >> britain's new couple got in exercise today during a stop at prince edward island canada. they took part in a men verses women dragon boat race. the men won, later the prince showed off his military helicopter skills making his first ever water landing. canada is the only country that trains pilots to make water landings. >> some in the east bay used the holiday to bring attention to an important made cal cause. the event is named for a girl who died in her sleep. doctors say it was similar to sids but wasn't. they know it because of her age. the run and walk is to raise money and create public awareness. awareness. >> 62 hot dogs in ten i want to crush more cars. ♪ i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i need help selling bread. ♪ i want to sell more crabs. [ male announcer ] you know where you want to take your business. i want to design more buildings. [ male announcer ] in here, small business solutions from at&t can get you there. starting with the at&t all for less package -- just $70 per month, voice plus broadband. it's the at&t network
but low average for this time of year. >> britain's new couple got in exercise today during a stop at prince edward island canada. they took part in a men verses women dragon boat race. the men won, later the prince showed off his military helicopter skills making his first ever water landing. canada is the only country that trains pilots to make water landings. >> some in the east bay used the holiday to bring attention to an important made cal cause. the event is named for a girl...
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. >> britain's newlyweds are going through canada. prince william and his bride kate had cheering crowds. the prince demon traited his skill as a royal air force search and rescue pilot. he did an emergency drill. they ride in los angeles on friday for a three day visit. >> lots of people came out early today to celebrate the most patriotic of all american holiday. thousands lined up to watch the rose, white and blue parade. the parade began at 10:00 a.m. with colorful floats and cars and trucks and veterans. how are you celebrating the 4th? e-mail us your photos and we'll post a holiday themed slide show on our website. we'll also be posting video of fireworks from all around the bay area. that's ktvu.com. it's 4 days and counting to the blast off of the final space shuttle mission. they're due to lift off friday. this final shuttle mission will deliver supplies to the international space station. once it's back on the ground, the united states will have no spacecraft capable of carrying astronauts or supplies into space. nasa will h
. >> britain's newlyweds are going through canada. prince william and his bride kate had cheering crowds. the prince demon traited his skill as a royal air force search and rescue pilot. he did an emergency drill. they ride in los angeles on friday for a three day visit. >> lots of people came out early today to celebrate the most patriotic of all american holiday. thousands lined up to watch the rose, white and blue parade. the parade began at 10:00 a.m. with colorful floats and...
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he strives for greatness and also pushes and support this project leaders to envision britain is in themselves. -- greatness in themselves. [applause] [applause] michellechu, 17, is a committed youth board member and on the youth empowerment advisory board. she is a college-bound ambassador in march from mentor school, where she is a wonderful model tutor. michelle is a responsible and motivated later working to bring you up voice to her community. [applause] nataliegranados, 18, has been a leader in the grenada movement where she had been in the budget crisis and have bravely spoken at the bourse supervisors. she has advocated for sense of participation and funding to be restored to our city's quality youth programs. [applause] [applause] roblin bonner, 18, is an outspoken member of the youth leadership. roblin graduated from downtown high where she was a passionate role model and advocated for youth to be more engaged in the political process. [applause] [applause] -- 17, pawlenty first single occupancy sro in the chinatown development center. he also wrote a grant proposal to create a bilin
he strives for greatness and also pushes and support this project leaders to envision britain is in themselves. -- greatness in themselves. [applause] [applause] michellechu, 17, is a committed youth board member and on the youth empowerment advisory board. she is a college-bound ambassador in march from mentor school, where she is a wonderful model tutor. michelle is a responsible and motivated later working to bring you up voice to her community. [applause] nataliegranados, 18, has been a...
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taliban con filed a manual written in english hoping to stop law enforcement to stop plotting attacks in britain. >>> environment may be a factor in autism. in the past, experts have blamed most of the risk on inherited genes, but the study found a higher than expected rate of autism in fraternal twins and that suggests that environment could contribute to autism. they say phak torse could include stress, diet, infections, and the mother's age and health when she was pregnant. >>> a troubling report tonight about the country's best selling drug to stop smoking. the fda warned chantix can cause serious psychiatric side effects. now a new study finds it may cause heart problems, too. the doctor explains. >> today's study is worry? news for the more than 7 million americans who have taken chantix. a new analysis links the pill to a 72% increase in the risk of heart problems. john's hopkins led the research. >> it is causing the same problem we are trying to prevent. we need to prevent cardiac disease among smokers, not increase it. >> more than 8,000 patients, while a 72% increased risk sounds alar
taliban con filed a manual written in english hoping to stop law enforcement to stop plotting attacks in britain. >>> environment may be a factor in autism. in the past, experts have blamed most of the risk on inherited genes, but the study found a higher than expected rate of autism in fraternal twins and that suggests that environment could contribute to autism. they say phak torse could include stress, diet, infections, and the mother's age and health when she was pregnant....
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declared its independence from great britain. 5% said another country. and 19% were unsure. >> i'm scratching my head. really? i guess it's true or they wouldn't give us those numbers. all right. >>> what is true with the weather for tonight roberta. a little fog on the coast but everybody else clear. >> everybody else clear. boy, check in outright here, there is a fair going on right now at the alameda county fair grounds, that's it right there. look at this dog, is he talented? he is enjoying the dog days of summer because the high temperature out there today was 98 degrees. if you're heading on out to the alameda county fair it is dark tuesday, open again on wednesday, threw july 10th, make sure you have the sun block, 96 degrees in the offing. currently in pleasanton, also in livermore, it is 90 degrees at this hour compared to 64 degrees in san francisco and yes, we do have the areas of patchy fog now developing around the immediate i can't tell sea shore. if you're out and about we do have that fog returning up the coast, also conditions from baysi
declared its independence from great britain. 5% said another country. and 19% were unsure. >> i'm scratching my head. really? i guess it's true or they wouldn't give us those numbers. all right. >>> what is true with the weather for tonight roberta. a little fog on the coast but everybody else clear. >> everybody else clear. boy, check in outright here, there is a fair going on right now at the alameda county fair grounds, that's it right there. look at this dog, is he...
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manual written in english hoping to stop law enforcement from identifying militants plotting attacks in britain. >>> the environment may be a factor in autism. in the past, experts blamed most of the risk for autism on inherited genes. a new study out of stanford found a higher than expected rate of autism in fraternal twins, suggesting that environment could contribute to autism. they say factors could include stress, diet, infections, and the mother's age and health when she gets pregnant. >> 65 at the coast today. it was 98 degrees in our inland areas. the neighborhoods that will wa,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> trying to think of which is better, the weather or the food. >> a lovely combo. >> i know what you're going to say, the weather. i know what you're going to say. >> i have a food coma happening. i think further of july is my new favorite holiday. good evening, this is the flag, it was pretty robust earlier today with a westerly at 24. that's a return of an on shore push, which means tomorrow morning as we all head back to work, we will have fog just hanging very tight to the coast trying to make
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they got news today that a nato soldier from britain had been captured and killed. less than a week ago, the army announced specialist kevin hillman of albany was killed when insurgents attacked his unit with small arms fire. >>> the recovery effort going on right now after a seven-day fishing trip ended in disaster for several bay area fishermen. they were among the 44 people on board a sport fishing boat that capsized off the coast of baja. everyone on board was thrown into the waters off the sea of cortez and plunged into pitch darkness. chris sanchez is here with more from one of the wives of the fishermen and how she found out her husband nearly died. >> reporter: one of the fishermen's wives says he is couple and resourceful. a good thing because he went on a sport fishing boat and returned on a rescue helicopter. >> i'm planning on how many fish dinners we'll have. >> reporter: when lee ikagami was thrown from the sport fishing boat he office with friends, it was nearly eight hours before his wife knew anything was wrong. >> he said he was just rescued. i hav
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tougher competition for the trophy is just a matter of time new teams are in talks to do in next year britain on forty. and we will end with some pictures from the extreme sport because american lance cory has won the swatch free for star f. and next contest in space then we're talking about motorbikes here in case you're wondering why his breathtaking jumps were considered by the judges to be the best of the day it was the fourth time at an event the twenty one year old has come in the top grade for his previous three appearances but this time he managed to agag more his rivals to take on its. final form. and that brings us to the end of the sports move a bit later on may seventh the earth. well. remind you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future of coverage. spending the year in iraq is a military journalist i saw some ways to go along with us contractors there's kind of wasting their time trying to get killed for you. i thought all was willing to do stuff to see about five hundred miles a day would seem a twenty seven days in new point of publicizin
tougher competition for the trophy is just a matter of time new teams are in talks to do in next year britain on forty. and we will end with some pictures from the extreme sport because american lance cory has won the swatch free for star f. and next contest in space then we're talking about motorbikes here in case you're wondering why his breathtaking jumps were considered by the judges to be the best of the day it was the fourth time at an event the twenty one year old has come in the top...
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that this was craziness for britain to do it and it was the pity of war. wait a minute. that historian was niall ferguson. >> yes, before we end the rebuttal portion of this debate, i'd like to allow dr. kissinger the last word. >> i don't know whether one can reverse the order of participants up here, because i think it's three to one against my friend niall. our chinese friend is saying that china has suffered a great deal, has been provoked through a century of western exploitations and that it's not trying to dominate the world. as i understand what he is saying it is this -- when the west wants to discuss climate or the financial assistance, our tendency is to say china can be a stakeholder. it can be a participant in a system they did not themselves participate in creating. so the issue is whether it is possible to create an international system in which china participates in the creation of it without dominating it. this is really what we're debating here. and if i understand the observations of our chinese colleague, he's not saying that china will dominate the w
that this was craziness for britain to do it and it was the pity of war. wait a minute. that historian was niall ferguson. >> yes, before we end the rebuttal portion of this debate, i'd like to allow dr. kissinger the last word. >> i don't know whether one can reverse the order of participants up here, because i think it's three to one against my friend niall. our chinese friend is saying that china has suffered a great deal, has been provoked through a century of western...
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the user has a particularly nasty problem with the very design of fruits and protection that neither britain noons of the united states. creature right exactly there's an interesting. historical precedent here with the introduction of the euro which. the greece can't devalue against other currencies because it's locked into the route and it's basically going head to head economically speaking with germany i see germany has just announced fantastic results with their economy in part because they benefit from the lower year out because they're tied to greece so germany is getting a benefit from their troubles and grace in ways that a lot of people are talking about why why not why shouldn't germany just leave the euro so that they then are competing with china and america on a on a more paraphrase super basis instead of dragging greece into the gutter as germany is doing because of germany believes the year the little miracle that you described is going to go up in a puff of smoke within twenty four hours if they were to reconstitute the doj mark . the dutch monetary value by fifty sixty one h
the user has a particularly nasty problem with the very design of fruits and protection that neither britain noons of the united states. creature right exactly there's an interesting. historical precedent here with the introduction of the euro which. the greece can't devalue against other currencies because it's locked into the route and it's basically going head to head economically speaking with germany i see germany has just announced fantastic results with their economy in part because they...